Stratos Delogkos

Post Doc Research Fellow Lvl I

Stratos is a structural geologist with a strong interest on 3D fault zone structure and its significance in hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir scale fluid flow. Stratos completed a PhD in 2016 on the 3D structure of normal fault zones in Ptolemais Basin, NW Greece, with the Fault Analysis Group in UCD, followed by a post-doctoral position working on the impact of Cenozoic deformation on potential hydrocarbon traps in Irish offshore basins. Currently, he is an iCRAG postdoctoral researcher working on the stratigraphic and structural evolution of the perched Mesozoic rift basins along the eastern margin of the Rockall Trough. From 2009 until now, he has been participating in several projects which cover applied research and seismic hazards.

Research Interests

Faults
occur on a broad range of scales with displacements varying over several
orders of magnitude and geometries extending
from those of fault systems down to fault zones and fault rock. Using high quality outcrop and seismic data, Stratos investigates the structure of fault systems
from km- down to mm-scale. A variety of generic aspects of
faults are investigaed such as the scaling of faults and fault zones,
fault segmentation and associated displacement transfer and
the impact of mechanical stratigraphy on fault zone structure.

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Latest Publication

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Evaluating the Antibacterial Properties of Polyacetylene and Glucosinolate Compounds with Further Idenitfication of their Presence within Various Carrot (Daucus carota) and Broccoli (Brassica oleracea) Cultivars using High-Performance Liquid Chromatography with a Diode Array Detector and Ultra High-Performance Liquid Chromatorgraphy-Mass Spectrometry Analyses
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